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The Flight of the Barbarous Relic (Kindle Edition)

by George Ford Smith (Author)
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Late one Halloween night the White House receives news that the federal reserve chairman was killed when the biplane he was flying crashed on his farm in eastern Virginia. But it’s not the loss of their lord of interest rates that has the administration in turmoil â€" it’s the circumstances surrounding the tragedy that a certain web site, barbarous-relic.com, is broadcasting to the world. Its home page consists of two captioned photos, both implicating the Fed chairman, that threaten to unravel the government’s monetary monopoly.

The fast-paced story pits the entrenched forces of inflation against a growing underground movement for sound money. Combining a high-energy plot with scholarly research, The Flight of the Barbarous Relic, with unrelenting suspense, shows the supreme necessity of taking money back from the government if we are to have a civilized and prosperous future.



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George Smith writes articles on economics for libertarian websites. He's also the author of several short stories and screenplays, including a script about Thomas Paine's contribution to American independence.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This Book Should Scare You Straight!!!, July 5, 2008
By John R. Linnell (New Gloucester, ME United States) - See all my reviews
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Forget what party you may be supporting. Forget a lot of things you have been told about how our economy works. Read this book and you will begin to understand things that we have been kept in the dark and lied to for decades by both parties.

First of all this is a pretty good story. Secondly, in delivering the story, the author is trying to shake us awake as to what is happening to us and the result is far from pleasant.

In fact, the protagonists in the story have a sense of futility as to awakening enough of us to what has been done to our economy that seems difficult to oversome.

I was asked to review this novel by the author. I did and I am not sure I was not happier living in ignorance. However, it is better to understand one's life and situation and if you agree with that premise, then please, pick up this book and be prepared to be very, very worried about our econoomy and our future.

The "barbarous relic" referred to in the title is the gold standard which at one time in our history tied the value of our currency to that precious metal. If that sounds arcane or old fashioned, I challenge you to read this book and ever feel sanguine again about your economic status in this country, especially if you feel really, really comfortable.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Never has there been greater truth in a work of fiction!, August 28, 2008
By J. D. Seagraves (Michigan) - See all my reviews
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This book puts, in novel form, virtually everything every American needs to know about the Federal Reserve, fiat-money central banking, and monetary history, and it does so following an unadulterated Austrian line, without any conspiracy mongering or Antisemitism -- two curses that plague the Honest Money movement. Author George Ford Smith is unique among popular Fed critics in his understanding that the Fed is not bad because it's a "private bank" that generates "windfall profits" for its "shareholders" -- the Fed is bad, truly evil, because it is a government institution designed to provide a blank check for the unbridled growth of the federal government at the expense of liberty.

Oh yes, there has been a conspiracy -- but it's not a "theory," it's historical fact. George F. Smith reveals this indisputable truth throughout the course of this 274-page, impossible-to-put-down thriller, and also clearly demonstrates how the Federal Reserve redistributes wealth from the poor to the rich, all within the context of a gripping plot.

The story focuses on a gold-loving, free-market economist who seemingly "sells out" and joins the mainstream, eventually rising to the position of Fed chairman. But his "sell out" was false -- he only put on Keynesian/Monetarist (as if there's a difference) garb in order to infiltrate the Fed so that he could expose and destroy it! I'm not giving anything away here since this happens very early in the book. The heart of the book is how the government reacts to having its deception exposed.

George Ford Smith's knowledge of monetary history, the nature of government, and the unfortunate ignorance and apathy of the American populace is truly peerless. This book should be heralded by the Mises Institute, LewRockwell.com, and the Ron Paul R3VOLution as the first of hopefully many great works of fiction exposing the truth about the Federal Reserve and the government it sponsors by secretly stealing from the productive class. Five stars are not enough for this heroic effort!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fiction Full of Facts, April 11, 2008
Any American who has to work for a living and wonders why things are as they are in America today will be drawn to The Flight of the Barbarous Relic. Though fictional, it is in fact a brilliantly chronicled history of the pillaging of our country by those who have repeatedly assured Americans that they were protecting them from such devastation.
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I am a libertarian. I am a contrarian, not by choice, but because most of my fellow man is becoming increasingly undiscerning. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Education & fiction combined!
This novel not only has a very interesting and suspenseful story line, it also educates its reader on the truth to the American economy. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Must Read
For anyone who enjoys a good story this book is highly recommended. But besides being a good story, there is a huge bonus: it is the best summary of the United States' system of... Read more
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